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<p>is essentially as below. This is the level of description reflected by the Ket alphabet.</p>

<p>Furthermore, all nasal consonants in Ket have voiceless allophones at the end of a monosyllabic word with a glottalized or descending tone (i.e.  turn into ), likewise,  becomes  in the same situation. Alveolars are often pronounced <a href="page.php?w=laminal_consonant">laminal</a> and possibly <a href="page.php?w=Palatalization_%28phonetics%29">palatalized</a>, though not in the vicinity of a uvular consonant.  is normally pronounced with affrication,</p><p>
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